This trail was built with funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in 2010. Currently, public access is limited to scheduled guided tours. The Refuge is working on providing regular public access at the headquarters unit Blue Heron...

This bridge was demolished in January of 2011. The current bridge replaced an old swing bridge that online records say was built around 1940. The number of photographs and paintings of the old bridge may equal the number of people who passed over...

One of several historic buildings located at William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge. The Fiechter Barn is located about 250 feet north of the Fiechter House. It is a large, well built farm building from the early twentieth century. The exact...

This vessel is the Alcyone of the Cousteau Society. Built around 1985, the ship utilizes "turbo sails" to harness the wind as part of its innovative propulsion system. Image location is Prince William Sound. This ship was involved in an...

New storage building at Llano Seco Unit on the Sacramento River National Wildlife Refuge. This building was built with American Recovery & Reinvestment Act funds. It replaced a seismically unsafe shop building.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employee, Larry Beasley, inside the viewing area of Assateague Lighthouse. The historic Assateague Lighthouse was built in 1867 and is maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard.

"Snow-sled" or "snow-mobile" vehicle used by Denver Laboratory in furbearer-poison station research during winter at high altitudes. Has an 85 h.p. continental motor, 3-bladed propeller and built for two persons. Manufactured by the Call-Air...

The historic Assateague Lighthouse was built in 1867 and is maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard. The present 142 foot-high structure is one of nearly 20 other tall, historic, brick lighthouses still functioning along the Atlantic Coast today.